CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE: December’s issue is now online – read it here
Children’s Theatre Magazine’s December 2016 issue is now online below. It can also be viewed at http://content.yudu.com/Library/A41o3l/ChildrensTheatreMaga/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Ffree.yudu.com%2Fpublish%2Ffinish_now%2F3607103
SWINDON NEWS: Wyvern Theatre gears up for Cinderella
Derek Aldridge of Swindon’s Wyvern Theatre talks Cinderella, publicity, rehearsals and the importance of pantomimes to a theatre’s finances. www.harrymottram.co.uk…
SWINDON NEWS: There’s a hole in our road! Concerns over possible sink hole
In Swindon a hole has appeared in a busy road. Is it a sink hole or an old mine working?…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW: Teenage sex, soggy biscuits and witty one liners in A Taste of Honey at the Alma Tavern Theatre
A Taste of Honey. Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol Age range: 11+ In the confined space of the Alma Tavern Theatre…
RAPSCALLION Film Review: staggering around the streets of Berlin in a boozy thriller leaves me with a hangover
Victoria. Roxy Cinema, Axbridge. You spend a lot of time in lifts, cars and stumbling along pavements in Sebastian Schipper’s…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE Pageant? What Pageant? The comic moment you realise not everyone’s wrapped up in what you are doing
Every ten years Axbridge stages a massive open air play in the town square charting its history. Hundreds of residents…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: tractors, toddlers and princesses – a short film of Axbridge Carnival 2016
This year’s carnival was blessed by good weather and featured a record number of walking entries as the procession wound…
RAPSCALLION THEATRE REVIEW: Having a good laugh at repressed sexual feelings, the upper class and… the French
French Without Tears. Northcott Theatre, Exeter. Take five ex-public school boys, a grumpy bearded French teacher, a blonde seductress and…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – The Minack Theatre: the amphitheatre carved out of a Cornish cliff where sadists watch people falling down the steps (I’m not one of them – of course)
One woman, one gardener, two handymen and three decades of lifting rocks have seen the Minack Theatre emerge from the…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – Film Review: brilliant affectionate send-up of Hollywood in the early 1950s by the Coen Brothers – screened at the Axbridge Roxy
Hail Ceasar! Axbridge Roxy. Eddie Mannix beats the Romans, the Romans beat their slaves, and the slaves continue to live…
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